Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Ex-Phillies star Daulton dies

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Darren Daulton, the all-star catcher who was the leader of the Philadelph­ia Phillies’ NL championsh­ip team in 1993, died at the age of 55.

Daulton had battled brain cancer since 2013. He had two tumors removed during brain surgery on July 1, 2013, but nine days later was diagnosed with glioblasto­ma, an aggressive form of brain cancer that also took the lives of his former teammate Tug McGraw and former coach John Vukovich.

Daulton played 141⁄2 of his 15 major league seasons with Philadelph­ia and finished his career with the 1997 World Series champion Florida Marlins, batting .389 (7 for 18) with two doubles and one homer in a seven-game series against Cleveland.

The left-handed hitting Daulton batted .245 with 137 homers and 588 RBI in 1,161 games.

He went to three allstar games and led the NL with 109 RBI in 1992.

The long-haired Daulton was beloved by Phillies fans and respected by teammates.

He policed a wild clubhouse in 1993 that included Lenny Dykstra, John Kruk, Dave Hollins, Pete Incaviglia, Mitch Williams and Curt Schilling.

Mariners obtain Alonso: Seattle acquired allstar first baseman Yonder Alonso from the Oakland for minor league outfielder Boog Powell.

Alonso, 30, is hitting .266 with 22 HRs and 49 RBI.

Powell hit .194 in 23 games with three stints with Seattle this year.

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